Blog of our latest news, updates, and stories for developers
GDL Weekly: QUIC Transport, Heatmaps, and Making Sense of the Graph
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
By Louis Gray, Program Manager, Google Developers Live
Cross-posted from
+Google Developers
We have developers, studios, and the Internet, so we made you some videos! And this weekly show is your guide to what we did last week. Watch and enjoy.
Or you can go directly to the videos and posts mentioned:
QUIC Next gen Transport
http://goo.gl/Qzi4ER
Making Sense of the Graph
http://goo.gl/bFAKgJ
Maps SDK for iOS 1.7
http://goo.gl/uBV6k3
Maps Live: Heatmaps
http://goo.gl/6p2kEw
YTL: Quota in v3
http://goo.gl/c5WPsm
CS 256 OH 5
http://goo.gl/xAKKqW
BigQuery, Python, etc.
http://goo.gl/F4eExF
Wallet Objects API
http://goo.gl/WLNuUY
Cloud SQL
http://goo.gl/JeQ7U1
Infinite scroll
http://goo.gl/xyWmU2
To make sure you don't miss a single event, subscribe to
Google Developers on YouTube
or just click the red YouTube button on the right nav, and check us out at
http://developers.google.com/live
.
+Louis Gray
is a Program Manager on Google's Developer Relations Team, running Google Developers Live. He believes life is but a (live) stream.
Posted by
Scott Knaster
, Editor
GDL Weekly: Google Cast SDK, Behind the Code and dotJS
Monday, February 10, 2014
By Louis Gray, Program Manager, Google Developers Live
Cross-posted from
+Google Developers
We made so many Google Developers Live videos this week that if you watched them end to end, it would – well, it would take a long time. So here’s our weekly summary of what happened, to help you pick and choose what looks good to you. But feel free to watch them all if you like.
Or you could go directly to the videos and posts mentioned:
DevBytes: Google Cast SDK
http://goo.gl/VWEv9D
Behind the Code: Using the Data Layer
http://goo.gl/y8ow1W
dotJS Interviews Addy Osmani and Nicolas Geoffray
http://goo.gl/4uv8Bl
YouTube Developers Live: Subscribing to a Channel in v3
http://goo.gl/F5PFzd
Women Techmakers with Karen Sandeler and Marina Zhurakhinskaya
http://goo.gl/HDfZEg
Introduction to Google Apps Script (Japanese)
http://goo.gl/sFLbs5
GDL Spain: Go for Pythonistas
http://goo.gl/ESZhsy
Summer of Code Organization Applications Deadline
http://goo.gl/U4dsF3
To make sure you don't miss a single event, subscribe to
Google Developers on YouTube
or just click the red YouTube button on the right nav, and check us out at
http://developers.google.com/live
.
+Louis Gray
is a Program Manager on Google's Developer Relations Team, running Google Developers Live. He believes life is but a (live) stream.
Posted by
Scott Knaster
, Editor
GDL Weekly: Dart 1.0, Portable Native Client, Hackademy
Monday, November 18, 2013
By Louis Gray, Program Manager, Google Developers Live
Cross-posted from
+Google Developers
Last week was a busy one for Google Developers. We showed off Portable Native Client, talked about Google Developers Hackademy, and launched Dart 1.0. Find out about these and more on Google Developers Live Weekly. To make sure you don't miss a single event, subscribe to Google Developers on YouTube and check us out at
https://developers.google.com/live
.
Go directly to the videos and posts mentioned:
Root Access (1)
http://goo.gl/nhK0Qi
Root Access (2)
http://goo.gl/FEVmec
YouTube Developers Live
http://goo.gl/wlSu47
Portable Native Client
http://goo.gl/Qh5Qzu
Mapping Big Data with Google's Cloud Platform
http://goo.gl/sl5HjJ
What In the World
http://goo.gl/MDsV7c
Wallet Objects API
http://goo.gl/Kuidfs
Google Compute Engine API
http://goo.gl/rb0xG3
Google Developers Hackademy
http://goo.gl/GHfMnF
Announcing Dart 1.0
http://goo.gl/XKo3GI
Open attachments with your web app directly from Gmail
http://goo.gl/hfi7hG
To make sure you don't miss a single event, subscribe to
Google Developers on YouTube
or just click the red YouTube button on the right nav, and check us out at
http://developers.google.com/live
.
+Louis Gray
is a Program Manager on Google's Developer Relations Team, running Google Developers Live. He believes life is but a (live) stream.
Posted by
Scott Knaster
, Editor
GDL Weekly: Make your pages faster, startup founding teams, Google Cloud Tour
Monday, November 11, 2013
By Louis Gray, Program Manager, Google Developers Live
Cross-posted from
+Google Developers
Each Monday I spend a few minutes reviewing what happened last week on Google Developers Live. Please take a look.
Go directly to the videos and posts mentioned:
Root Access: Dos and Don'ts
http://goo.gl/Wn36qw
YouTube Developers Live
http://goo.gl/41aAWd
Google Cloud Tour
http://goo.gl/6G1qPj
Google App Engine
http://goo.gl/cH30vf
Google Analytics Developer Update
http://goo.gl/abJgWZ
Root Access: Founding Team
http://goo.gl/XPt5UW
Speeding up mobile pages with mod_pagespeed and ngx_pagespeed
http://goo.gl/Qubjrd
PageSpeed integrates with Google Analytics
http://goo.gl/vlYQMI
Version 6.6.0 of the iOS Google Mobile Ads SDK
http://goo.gl/CAAcx1
To make sure you don't miss a single event, subscribe to
Google Developers on YouTube
or just click the red YouTube button on the right nav, and check us out at
http://developers.google.com/live
.
+Louis Gray
is a Program Manager on Google's Developer Relations Team, running Google Developers Live. He believes life is but a (live) stream.
Posted by
Scott Knaster
, Editor
GDL Weekly: KitKat, Apps Script, startup revenue
Monday, November 4, 2013
By Louis Gray, Program Manager, Google Developers Live
Cross-posted from
+Google Developers
Take a few minutes and catch up with everything new on Google Developers Live.
You can go directly to the videos and posts mentioned:
Google Apps Unscripted: October
http://goo.gl/LR8dUf
Intro to Apps Script 1-5 (Spanish)
http://goo.gl/GHdcDN
GDL Italia: App Clinic
http://goo.gl/fSMq6x
Root Access: Timing and Market Conditions
http://goo.gl/x2810F
Root Access: Startup Revenue
http://goo.gl/zX9k5H
YouTube Live: Resumable Uploads
http://goo.gl/RrIN7i
GDG DevFest Overview
http://goo.gl/QYdo1D
Wallet Objects API
http://goo.gl/t3ElXd
What in the World
http://goo.gl/NsfVvv
Android: KitKat and Nexus 5
http://goo.gl/DsvWZB
New AdSense data in the Analytics Core Reporting API
http://goo.gl/iVQZto
A new look for managing your APIs
http://goo.gl/4x9NfA
Google Cloud SQL accessible from anywhere
http://goo.gl/VBvkai
To make sure you don't miss a single event, subscribe to
Google Developers on YouTube
or just click the red YouTube button on the right nav, and check us out at
http://developers.google.com/live
.
+Louis Gray
is a Program Manager on Google's Developer Relations Team, running Google Developers Live. He believes life is but a (live) stream.
Posted by
Scott Knaster
, Editor
GDL Weekly: web compression, startups feeling lucky, SQL vs. NoSQL
Monday, October 28, 2013
By Louis Gray, Program Manager, Google Developers Live
Cross-posted from
+Google Developers
Take a few minutes and catch what's new on Google Developers Live.
You can go directly to the videos mentioned:
Root Access: Viewer questions, patents, skunkworks, safe harbor
http://goo.gl/y9xEqe
Root Access Berlin: SQL vs. NoSQL
http://goo.gl/wh14q0
YouTube: Troubleshooting your OAuth token
http://goo.gl/wh14q0
GZIP is not enough!
http://goo.gl/LevTIY
Root Access: the Intersection of Skill and Luck
http://goo.gl/b2bNdZ
Platform as a Service: App.net
http://goo.gl/pkqZhp
Android
http://goo.gl/iZfGi3
To make sure you don't miss a single event, subscribe to
Google Developers on YouTube
or just click the red YouTube button on the right nav, and check us out at
http://developers.google.com/live
.
+Louis Gray
is a Program Manager on Google's Developer Relations Team, running Google Developers Live. He believes life is but a (live) stream.
Posted by
Scott Knaster
, Editor
Google Developers Weekly for October 21, 2013
Monday, October 21, 2013
By Louis Gray, Program Manager, Google Developers Live
Cross-posted from
+Google Developers
Editor's note: Every week, from studios around the world, our Developer Relations team posts videos of the latest news, tips and advice for developers on our many platforms. Louis Gray, Program Manager for GDL, provides a highlight reel of the week's activity - on the set and off. You can find links to the shows mentioned below the video.
If you didn’t watch last week on Google Developers Live (
+GDL
), what did you miss? A lot! That’s why I spent a few minutes in the studio to catch you up on what happened.
You can go directly to the videos mentioned:
Root Access: Hockey stick myth:
http://goo.gl/FD7q8m
Becoming a Gopher:
http://goo.gl/datdRm
Streaming Data into BigQuery:
http://goo.gl/L5IyVM
YouTube Analytics API:
http://goo.gl/5oUFy6
TimesOpen Performance:
http://goo.gl/ki79CO
Wallet Objects API:
http://goo.gl/8WEqFh
Root Access: Raising money:
http://goo.gl/lZDYW0
Apps Script & Eclipse:
http://goo.gl/QucI8w
DevBus LATAM:
http://goo.gl/SS9mFw
To make sure you don't miss a single event, subscribe to
Google Developers on YouTube
or just click the red YouTube button on the right nav, and check us out at
http://developers.google.com/live
.
+Louis Gray
is a Program Manager on Google's Developer Relations Team, running Google Developers Live. He believes life is but a (live) stream.
Posted by
Scott Knaster
, Editor
Google Developers Live: our first year
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
By Louis Gray, Program Manager, Google Developers Live
One year ago, we took the magic of Google I/O and brought it home with Google Developers Live (
+GDL
) - engaging with our developer community
all year round
, live, from our offices around the world. Nearly 1,000 videos and several million views later, we’ve seen you connect with Googlers and industry experts every day, gaining knowledge, sharing insights, and getting feedback on how to create incredible apps and leverage Google’s tools.
Thanks to the combination of Google+ Hangouts and YouTube Live, you can now see our engineers face to face and gain up to the minute insights on
+Android
,
+Google Chrome
,
+Google Cloud Platform
, and many more.
But Google Developers Live is not just all Google products, all the time. It’s an interactive platform for innovative applications, design wizards and entrepreneurs. We’ve hosted initiatives like
Women Techmakers
, Google Top Geek from Mexico City, Android Design In Action and Root Access, and we hear directly from the minds behind applications many of us use every day.
It was on GDL where we saw Google Fellow
+Sebastian Thrun
introduce
a new HTML5 course on Udacity
. GDL debuted
the Mirror API
for
+Project Glass
. And it was on GDL where we first demonstrated
YouTube API v3
, went
behind the scenes with Santa Tracker
, and answered
questions on the Blink rendering engine
.
And when we returned to I/O last month, it was Google Developers Live with wall-to-wall broadcasts, featuring exceptional guests like
Megan Smith of Google[x]
,
Bradley Horowitz of Google+
and
Hiroshi Lockheimer and Hugo Barra
of Android.
While we love the live interaction, Google Developers Live is more than just live. Our
archives
make it easy for you to watch on your own schedule - in any order, on any product.
Although GDL is only a year old, we’re now broadcasting from Mountain View, New York, Sydney, Tokyo, Milan, Moscow, Buenos Aires, and many places around the world, to bring you the latest Google tools for developers in your time zone, in your language. And we’ve got a lot more planned. So make sure you don’t miss a show, by subscribing to
Google Developers on YouTube
and staying tuned to
https://developers.google.com/live/
.
+Louis Gray
is a Program Manager on Google's Developer Relations Team, running Google Developers Live. He believes life is but a (live) stream.
Posted by
+Scott Knaster
, Editor
We’re going live from Google I/O
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
By Mike Winton, Director of Developer Relations
At
Google I/O 2013
, we will share the future of our platforms with you. Developers from all over the world are the key innovators of powerful, breakthrough technologies, and that’s why we challenged ourselves to make the Google I/O experience available to every developer, everywhere.
Watch Google I/O live
From the comfort of your own home, office, secret lair, or anywhere you have a reliable Internet connection, you can stream Google I/O May 15-16 live. Brought to you by Google Developers Live (
GDL
), the
Google I/O homepage
will become the
GDL at I/O
live streaming hub starting on May 15th at 9:00 AM PT (16:00 UTC). From this page, you can:
Stream 4 channels of technical content on your computer, tablet, or phone.
You’ll feel like you’re right there in the keynote and session rooms, listening to product announcements straight from the source. Live streaming will run on
developers.google.com/io
from 9 AM PT (16:00 UTC) to 7 PM PT (2:00 UTC) on May 15 and 16.
Watch exclusive interviews with the Googlers behind the latest product announcements.
This year,
GDL
will be on site, broadcasting one-on-one product deep dives, executive interviews, and Sandbox walkthroughs from the GDL stage.
Get the latest news in real-time.
We’ll be posting official announcements during I/O. You’ll be able to see the feed on the
Google I/O homepage
, in the I/O mobile app (coming soon), and on
+Google Developers
.
Never miss a session.
All Google I/O technical sessions will be recorded and posted to
GDL
and the
Google Developers YouTube channel
. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for archived session updates.
Live blog the keynote
Grab our
live blogging gadget
to add the keynote live stream to your own site or blog. Customize the gadget with your site or blog name, live blog alongside real-time Google announcements, and share a dynamic Google I/O experience with your readers. Have questions? For more info, check out our
live blogging gadget FAQ
.
Get together locally
Experience Google I/O with your local developer community by hosting or attending an
I/O Extended
event. If you’re hosting,
register here
and learn how to hold a totally epic event with our handy
Organizer Guide
. Otherwise, with over 400 sites in 90+ countries, chances are good that there is an I/O Extended event near you.
Find an event now
!
And before I/O, tune in to
Google Developers Live programming
to connect with Google engineers, prep for this year’s event, and browse our archived content. For official conference updates, add
+Google Developers
to your Circles, follow
#io13
for big announcements, join the Google I/O community, and keep an eye on
the Google I/O site
.
Mike Winton
founded and leads Google's global Developer Relations organization. He also enjoys spending time with his family and DJing electronic music.
Posted by
Scott Knaster
, Editor
To the Google developer community, 2012’s a wrap
Saturday, December 22, 2012
By Phoebe Peronto, Developer Marketing
‘Tis the season to reflect on all that
you
have done this year: developers and other friends in the Google Developer community. From a
Gangnam style-inspired app
, to growing the GDG community beyond 330 active chapters, let’s just say that 2012 has been nothing short of amazing.
You have...
...helped
Google I/O 2012
reach more than 13,000 developers by hosting over 50
I/O Extended
events
all
over
the
world
. Looking forward to
Google I/O 2013
!
...hosted a massive
DevFest season
, with 75 DevFests conducted in only 3 short months. During the season, these events reached over 14,000 developers in 39 countries worldwide.
...grown the GDG community to an astounding
335 active and incubating chapters
in over 90 countries.
...attended dozens of
Google+ Hangouts
on
Google Developers Live
to learn more about how to make cool apps with Google tools and technologies.
...
made
countless
great
apps
at DevFest hackathons.
Here’s to a great year
, and many more to come!
Want to learn more? Find your
nearest GDG chapter
to get involved in local events, and connect with Google developers 24/7/365 on
Google Developers Live
and
+Google Developers
.
Phoebe Peronto is on the Google Developer Product Marketing team. Her mission is to make developer magic by sharing Google tools, technologies, and programs with the community to make super cool apps. She's also a foodie, globetrotter, and avid runner.
Posted by
Scott Knaster
, Editor
Women Techmakers for social good
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
By Phoebe Peronto, Developer Marketing
Last week on
GDL Presents: Women Techmakers
, we kicked off the series kicked off with a tour of the
Kiva
API from Chairwoman Julie Hanna, then followed with
Code for America
’s Jennifer Pahlka explaining her "Peace Corps for Geeks" and solving civic problems with technology. Sasha Laundy of
Codecademy
introduced us to scalable ways to teach the world to code, and the series culminated with Kim Polese – the first Product Manager for Java – sharing the value of open source technology for making innovation universally accessible.
Our latest group of Women Techmakers are using tech to drive real social change and we thank them for joining us. Read on for video highlights and news of #WTM’s global launch!
Last week: series highlights
Women Techmakers Give Back with Kiva.org
Kiva.org
chairwoman and technologist Julie Hanna walk us through a data visualization of Kiva’s global impact.
Women Techmakers Give Back with Code for America
Founder Jennifer Pahlka talks
Code for America
’s latest civic startups and her "Peace Corps for Geeks".
Women Techmakers Give Back with Codecademy
Codecademy
’s Sasha Laundy introduces us to the easiest way to learn to code.
Women Techmakers Give Back with ClearStreet, Java
ClearStreet CEO and first Java Product Manager at Sun, Kim Polese, talks being a serial entrepreneur and maturing with a company to be an effective CEO.
This Week: We’re going global
Check out our latest interviews with women techmakers from Israel:
Thursday, 12/20
: Women Techmakers & Rony Ross of Panorama Software | 2:30 pm PST | 22:30 UTC |
Watch live
|
Add to calendar
Rony Ross is the Founder, Executive Chairman and Chief Technology Officer of Panorama Software Ltd. Join hosts Daniela Raijman-Aharonov, Engineering Manager and Software Engineer in Google Technical Infrastructure, and Michal Segalov, Software Engineer in Infrastructure, as they discuss Ross’ role in expanding Panorama’s global presence, once the leading developer and marketer of software products for OLAP and BI in the Israeli market.
Thursday, 12/20
: Women Techmakers & Yael Karov of
Ginger Software
| 3:30 pm PST | 23:30 UTC |
Watch live
|
Add to calendar
Yael Karov is the Founder and CEO of Ginger Software, a service built from Karov’s 20+ years of experience in the field of natural language processing and machine learning that helps users improve their online English language communication. Michal Segalov, Software Engineer in Google Technical Infrastructure, and Dana Gabel, Software Engineer in Google Identity & Knowledge, host Karov in the studio to talk about her successful track record in the commercial launch of innovative products to market.
Watch anytime, anywhere
Didn’t get a chance to tune in live? No worries. All of these sessions, plus the first WTM series are available at our
new WTM home
.
We’re taking techmaker nominations. Share with
+Google Developers
and
@googledevs
who you’d like to see on the next Women Techmakers series. Use hashtag (#WTM) and +mention your favorite maker women.
Phoebe Peronto is an Associate Product Marketing Manager on the Developer Marketing team here at Google. She’s a foodie who has a penchant for traveling, politics, and running. Oh, and of course...Go Cal Bears!
Posted by
Scott Knaster
, Editor
Women Techmakers give back
Monday, December 10, 2012
By Phoebe Peronto, Developer Marketing
Our
Women Techmakers
series is back for round two on
Google Developers Live
(GDL)! In the spirit of the holidays, hosts Megan Smith of Google[x], Lacy Caruthers (
Google Giving
), Angela Lin (
YouTube EDU
), and Pavni Diwanji (
Google+
), sit down with women who are using their technical backgrounds to effect social change and make an impact. Join us in-studio Tuesday through Friday of this week at 2:30 pm PST to learn more about how Women Techmakers are giving back in big ways.
Tuesday, 12/11
: WTM & Julie Hanna - Chairwoman,
Kiva.org
| 2:30 pm PST | 22:30 UTC |
Watch live
|
Add to calendar
As a repeat entrepreneur, chairwoman of
Kiva
, startup and venture advisor, and angel investor, Julie Hanna knows about giving back. Her work at Kiva, a crowdfunding pioneer leading the micro-lending marketplace, has been integral in touching over 800,000 low-income entrepreneurs in over 60 countries, adding up to more than $350M loans delivered. Radhika Malpani and Anita Yuen of
Google.org
dive into Julie’s experience using her technical skills to make social change.
Wednesday, 12/12
: WTM & Jennifer Pahlka -
Code for America
| 2:30 pm PST | 22:30 UTC |
Watch live
|
Add to calendar
Code for America
is a new kind of public service. Join hosts Chris DiBona and Lacy Caruthers in the GDL studio, as they sit down with Code for America founder and executive director Jennifer Pahlka to discuss how she is working on the technical side with web professionals and cities nationwide to promote public service and reboot government.
Thursday, 12/13
: WTM & Sasha Laundy -
Codecademy
| 2:30 pm PST | 22:30 UTC |
Watch live
|
Add to calendar
Codecademy
makes learning code easy and collaborative. From Women Who Code and Codecademy, Sasha Laundy joins Bridgette Sexton of
Google Ventures
and Angela Lin for a discussion of how Codecademy makes learning code interactive, iterative, and fun. More minds are better than one!
Friday, 12/14
: WTM & Kim Polese -
ClearStreet Inc.
, Sun Microsystems | 2:30 pm PST | 22:30 UTC |
Watch live
|
Add to calendar
ClearStreet Inc.
, a social finance startup, is focused on helping people eliminate debt and achieve long-term financial health. Chairwoman and original Java Project Manager at Sun, Kim Polese, speaks with Megan Smith and Pavni Diwanji about her experience as a leading Silicon Valley entrepreneur and technology executive, and how her work with ClearStreet is impacting users’ daily lives.
Catch up on the
first WTM series
while you're getting ready for this week's lineup. Visit the
Google+ events to RSVP
, add the episodes to your Google calendar, tune in live on
GDL
, and
ask questions
of our on-air guests. And, most importantly, become part of the conversation by hashtagging #WTM posts on Google+.
Watch Women Techmakers any time by visiting us at
our new home
. Tune in live, view archived episodes, and check out upcoming content.
Phoebe Peronto is an Associate Product Marketing Manager on the Developer Marketing team here at Google. She’s a foodie who has a penchant for traveling, politics, and running. Oh, and of course...Go Cal Bears!
Posted by
Scott Knaster
, Editor
GDL Presents: Keeping the Internet Free & Open
Monday, December 3, 2012
By Derek Slater, Policy Manager
More than 2 billion people around the world use the web to discover, work, share, and communicate. This week,
Google Developers Live
Presents
will host a series on Internet regulation and the future of our web. Airing Tuesday through Thursday at 3:30pm PST (23:30 UTC), technical, entrepreneurial, and policy experts weigh in on the economic and social impact of the Internet, as well as its future if we don’t take action.
Visit the
Google+ events
to RSVP, add the episodes to your Google calendar, tune in live on
GDL
, and
ask questions
of our on-air guests. And, most importantly,
raise your voice for a free and open web
.
Tuesday
: The State of Our Web | 3:30 pm PST | 23:30 UTC | Featuring
M-Lab
and the
Transparency Report
|
Watch live
|
Add to calendar
How can you tell if an application is being throttled? What are the trends in governments seeking access to users' data? Minds behind M-Lab and the Transparency report – two projects trying to empower Internet users with data about the state of the Internet – join us in-studio.
Wednesday
: Entrepreneurs on the #freeandopen web | 3:30 pm PST | 23:30 UTC | Featuring
Google for Entrepreneurs
and
Engine Advocacy
|
Watch live
|
Add to calendar
Google for Entrepreneurs
is helping startups around the world and
Engine Advocacy
is the startup voice in government. Learn more about what they’ve picked up along the way about the culture of successful communities of entrepreneurs, and policies on the table that may impact them.
Thursday
: Internet Freedom and the ITU | 3:30 pm PST | 23:30 UTC | Featuring
Access Now
,
Association for Progressive Communications
,
Centro de Technologia e Sociedade
(Brazil),
Fundacion Karisma
(Colombia),
Derechos Digitales
(Chile) |
Watch live
|
Add to calendar
This week, the world's governments are gathering in Dubai to discuss the future of the Internet. Some governments want to use this meeting to increase censorship and regulate the Internet. Hear from five leading advocacy groups from around the world about what’s at stake.
Connect with us at
developers.google.com/live
. Tune in to live programming, check out the latest in Google tools and technologies, and learn how to make great apps.
Derek Slater
defends the open Internet on Google's public policy team. He supports the company's global advocacy efforts on innovation policy, and recently helped launch
google.com/takeaction
.
Posted by
Scott Knaster
, Editor
Fridaygram: learning English, counting legs, playing games
Friday, November 16, 2012
By Scott Knaster,
Google Developers Blog
Editor
Google Developers Live
(GDL) is designed to bring you great technical content, live as it happens and archived for whenever you need it. We want GDL to teach you about our tools and platforms, but
Eiji Kitamura
, a Google Developer Advocate in Tokyo, had another idea: use the captions on GDL videos as a tool for picking up English while learning about technology. As Eiji says, “Learning English and technology at the same time is a killer feature, because it is time efficient, practical, and enjoyable”.
For the best translation, make sure
English
is selected (shown circled in red).
For the best translation, click the CC button and make sure
English
is selected (shown circled in red in the image above), and not
English (transcribed)
. The
English
translations are usually available about a week after each event.
Eiji posted about this idea on the
Google Developer Relations Japan Blog
, and it proved to be very popular, so several other Googlers around the world picked up the thread and created their own versions of the post, translated into
Korean
,
Spanish
, and
Hebrew
, with more translated posts in the works. If you’re a developer learning English while studying a new technology, now you can absorb both at the same time.
Switching our focus to nature, we’ve often wondered: how many legs are enough? 2? 4? 100? The answer turns out to be 562 to 750, which is the number of legs you’ll find on
llacme plenipes
, a rare millepede species. This creature was long thought to be extinct, but according to a recent journal was
rediscovered
in 2006 in a densely foggy area of central California. (Note: humans thought the species was extinct, but
llacme plenipes
itself was not fooled.)
Finally, if you need some new gaming fun this weekend, check out
Ingress
, a
game
that takes place online and in the physical world. Just be sure to stop playing and come back to your family at some point.
On
Fridays
we depart from our usual fare of new tools and events, and instead tell you about general cool stuff you might find interesting. This week we’re wondering: are you disappointed to learn that millipedes don’t really have 1000 legs?
Women Techmakers: starting the conversation
Thursday, November 15, 2012
By Amanda Surya, Manager of YouTube and Commerce Developer Relations
Google strongly supports
diversity and inclusion
in all our communities, including users, employees, and developers. In that spirit, last week we launched
Women Techmakers
(WTM) on
Google Developers Live
, bringing visibility to talented women leaders in technology industries.
The inaugural week of WTM programming told the stories of 6 prominent women in the tech industry and produced some enlightening conversations. From impromptu in-house product testing, to how to start a company, to crafting that perfect startup pitch, to visualizing the presidential election in a new way, to manipulating petabytes of data, our first class of women techmakers taught us new things technically and professionally.
We hope WTM inspires more women to add their expertise and creativity to the tech community. As Google+ community member
Meghan Peters
posted
, “This is wonderful. What a great series – and very inspiring to see the thread speak up about so many more amazing women! It's this kind of support from each other that can really help push more women to the top.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves. And we’re only getting started. Read on for video highlights and what’s next for WTM.
Video Highlights
Women Techmakers with JESS3
Visualizing data in new and compelling ways. Check out a visual walkthrough of the 2012 Presidential Election infographics from JESS3.
Women Techmakers with Pixel Qi & One Laptop Per Child
Real-time hardware testing and on-air demos.
Women Techmakers with Startup VC and NewME Accelerator
When startups are angel material & what makes a good pitch.
Didn’t get a chance to tune in live? No worries! You can watch all of the
Women Techmakers episodes
right now or any time on our YouTube playlist:
What’s next for WTM?
We’re open for suggestions! Share with
+Google Developers
and
@googledevs
who you’d like to see on the next Women Techmakers series. Use hashtag (#WTM) and +mention your nominations.
Amanda Surya
is Manager of the YouTube and Commerce Developer Relations team at Google. In her spare time, she likes to blog about time-saving tips and of course watch YouTube videos.
Posted by
Scott Knaster
, Editor
A week of digital innovation on GDL
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
By Hope Friedland, Agency Marketing
Creative genius meets digital innovation this week on
Google Developers Live
(GDL). Airing Monday through Friday at 2:30pm EST | 19:30 UTC, the agencies and developers behind some of the coolest stuff in the
Creative Sandbox gallery
sit down with Google product experts. They’ll talk about what they built, how they did it, and explain their hangups and breakthroughs. Visit the
Google+ Event
to RSVP, tune in live on GDL, and explore the gallery
here
.
Here’s the detailed schedule:
Monday: Mobile
| archived | featuring
Beattie McGuinness Bungay
| Watch at
http://goo.gl/ITC17
Tuesday: YouTube API
| 2:30pm EST | 19:30 UTC | featuring
Saatchi & Saatchi LA, Stoop LA
, and
Ogilvy Paris
| Watch at
http://goo.gl/0OlFr
Wednesday: DoubleClick Rich Media
| 2:30pm EST | 19:30 UTC | featuring
Grow
and
Spinnaker
| Watch at
http://goo.gl/xKvKp
Thursday: Google+ API
| 2:30pm EST | 19:30 UTC | featuring
Resn
, Goodby Silverstein & Partners and Hook | Watch at
http://goo.gl/kdqlW
Friday: Geo API
| 2:30pm EST | 19:30 UTC | featuring
McCann New York, Goodby Silverstein & Partners and Famous Interactive
| Watch at
http://goo.gl/AwQT6
Connect with us at
developers.google.com/live
. Tune into live programming, check out the latest in Google tools & technologies, and learn how to make great apps.
Hope Friedland
is a marketing manager on the hunt for cutting-edge digital campaigns that will inspire ad agency creatives to come up with the next big idea (see
Creative Sandbox
). She's an occasional globetrotter and is especially fond of anything creative, interactive and newsworthy.
Posted by
Scott Knaster
, Editor
GDL Presents: Women Techmakers
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
By Amanda Surya, Manager of YouTube and Commerce Developer Relations
When we launched
Google Developers Live
back in June, our goal was to give you 24/7/365 access to inspiration and training on our developer tools and platforms, extending the unmatched enthusiasm we see every year at
Google I/O
. We expanded the scope of our programming with
GDL Presents
: focused, week-long series with varied perspectives from developers on how they're successfully tackling technical and business challenges.
Our series for next week,
GDL Presents: Women Techmakers
bring you conversations with women tech leaders, activists and creators from diverse backgrounds.
Women Techmakers
will start as a five-episode series airing November 5th-9th daily at 2:30 PM PST (22:30 UTC), highlighting women in the technical space who are fearlessly innovating, honing technical expertise, and testing the boundaries of technology. Join us live in the studio as we chat with the following prominent female tech entrepreneurs:
Full episode schedule
JESS3
Monday, 11/5 at 2:30 PM PST
|
22:30 UTC
[
Add to calendar
]
Hosts: Megan Smith - Vice President, Google [x] | Betsy Masiello - Policy Manager
Guest: Leslie Bradshaw -
President, COO and Co-founder,
JESS3
Join Leslie, COO and Co-founder of JESS3, in conversation with Megan Smith and Betsy Masiello, as they discuss Leslie’s experience growing a design business from two employees to a transnational operation.
Pixel Qi
Tuesday, 11/6 at 2:30 PM PST | 22:30 UTC
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]
Hosts: Jean Wang - Lead Hardware Engineer for Project Glass
Vivian Cromwell - Manager, Global Chrome Developer Relations
Guest: Mary Lou Jepsen - CEO and Founder,
Pixel Qi
Drawing on Mary Lou’s experience leading the engineering and architectural design of the $100 laptops that inspired the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) organization, hosts Jean Wang and Vivian Cromwell sit down with the 2011 Anita Borg “Woman of Vision” Award for Innovation winner to discuss overcoming technical challenges in hardware.
SoftTech VC
and
NewME Accelerator
Wednesday, 11/7 at 2:30 PM PST | 22:30 UTC
[
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]
Hosts: Mary Grove - Head of Global Entrepreneurial Outreach
Stephanie Liu - Senior Program Manager, Developer Relations
Guests: Stephanie Palmeri - Principal with
SoftTech VC
Angela Benton - Founder & CEO
NewME Accelerator
Stephanie Palmeri of SoftTech VC and Angela Benton of NewMe Accelerator join Mary Grove and Stephanie Liu in the GDL studio to discuss their experiences with diversity in the startups/investment space.
Google
Thursday, 11/8 at 2:30 PM PST | 22:30 UTC
[
Add to calendar
]
Hosts: Claire Hughes Johnson - Vice President, Google Offers
Jessie Jiang - Product Management Lead, Google Cloud Platform
Guest: Diane Greene - Board of Directors, Google
Vice President of Google Offers Claire Hughes Johnson co-hosts with Cloud Platform PM Lead Jessie Jiang in Episode 4 of WTM. They will be exploring former VMWare CEO and current Google board member Diane Greene’s high-level thoughts on cloud computing and the role of women in the tech space.
Bitly
and
Pixability
(Double Feature)
Friday, 11/9 at 2:30 PM PST (Part I) | 22:30 UTC
Hosts: Gretchen Howard - Director of Global Social Solutions
Amanda Surya - Manager, Developer Relations
[
Part I
] Guest: Bettina Hein - Founder and CEO,
Pixability
[
Add to calendar
]
Gretchen Howard and Amanda Surya speak with Pixability Founder & CEO Bettina Hein about her experience building successful technology businesses worldwide, and her commitment to activating women involvement in the tech space.
Friday, 11/9 at 3:15 PM PST (Part II) | 23:15 UTC
Hosts: April Anderson - Industry Director, Retail Sales at Google
Kathryn Hurley - Developer Programs Engineer, Google Compute Engine
[
Part II
] Guest: Hilary Mason - Chief Scientist,
Bitly
[
Add to calendar
]
April Anderson and Kathryn Hurley chat with Bitly Chief Scientist Hilary Mason about the role data plays in making business decisions, the intersection of government, policy, and technology, and her experience in the New York tech community.
You can view these episodes on
Google Developers Live
, the
Google Developers YouTube channel
, and on
+Google Developers
. RSVP to next week’s events by following
+Google Developers Live
, and add
+Google Developers
to your circles to submit questions and thoughts. Follow and contribute to the conversation using #WTM.
Amanda Surya
is Manager of the YouTube and Commerce Developer Relations team at Google. In her spare time, she likes to blog about time-saving tips and of course watch YouTube videos.
Posted by
Scott Knaster
, Editor
Get a front row seat with GDL Presents
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
By Peter Lubbers, Program Manager, Google Chrome Developer Relations
Calling designers, web developers, and the creatively curious! Next week marks the launch of
Google Developers Live Presents,
a new series of exclusive programming from
GDL
.
Presents
kicks off this month with
Design Ignites the Web
, a family of episodes that takes you on a journey from back-end to front-end, showing you how to create compelling projects in the browser. The series will feature exclusive interviews with the developers behind select
Chrome Experiments
,
Chrome WebLab
,
Movi.Kanti.Revo
, and DevArt.
UPDATED Oct. 4: new dates and links for some events (see below).
So, what’s coming up?
Make Web Magic: The Minds Behind the Most Popular Chrome Experiments |
Tuesday, October 9 - Part 1, 1:00 PM PDT
|
20:00 UTC
[Event page]
| Part II, 2:00 PM PDT
|
21:00 UTC
[Event page]
|
Part III, 3:00 PM PDT
|
22:00 UTC
[Event page]
Using the latest open web technologies, the developers creating some of the most inspired Chrome Experiments showcase their latest web experiments and discuss how they are making the web faster, more fun, and open in this 3-episode hangout.
Host:
Paul Irish
,
Developer Advocate, Chrome
Guests: Hakim:
Google+
,
Website
| Michael Deal:
Google+
,
Website
| Mark Danks:
Google+
,
Website
All the Web’s a Stage: Building a 3D Space in the Browser
|
Thursday, October 11 - 10:30 AM PDT | 17:30 UTC
[Event page]
Meet the designers and creative team behind a new sensory Chrome experiment,
Movi.Kanti.Revo
, in a live, design-focused Q&A. Learn how Cirque du Soleil and Subatomic Systems worked to translate the wonder of Cirque into an environment built entirely with markup and CSS.
Host:
Pete LePage
,
Developer Advocate
Guests:
Gillian Ferrabee,
Creative Director, Images & Special Projects,
Cirque du Soleil | Nicole McDonald,
Director/Creative Director,
Subatomic Systems
Van Gogh Meets Alan Turing: The Browser Becomes a Canvas with DevArt
|
UPDATED DATE AND LINK:
Friday, October 19 - 10:00 AM PDT
|
17:00 UTC
[Event page]
How can art and daily life be joined together? Host Ido Green chats with creators Uri Shaked and Tom Teman about tackling this question with their “Music Room” – a case study in the power of Android – and with Emmanuel Witzthum on his project “Dissolving Realities,” which aims to connect the virtual environment of the Internet using Google Street View.
Host:
Ido Green
,
Developer Advocate
Guests: Uri Shaked, Tom Teman, and
Emmanuel Witzthum
Push the Limits: Building Extraordinary Experiences with Chrome
|
UPDATED DATE AND LINK:
Week of October 29
[Event page]
The experiments in
Chrome Web Lab
are pushing the limits of what developers can build in a browser. Explore the design and technical mastery that went into making extraordinary experiences, directly from the experiments’ home, the London Science Museum.
Hosts:
Pete LePage
,
Developer Advocate
|
Paul Kinlan
,
Developer Advocate
Guests:
Tellart
&
B-Reel
representatives for
Universal Orchestra, Sketchbot, Teleporter, LabTag, DataTracer
If you can’t make the live show, you’ll still be able to see recordings of these and past sessions on our
YouTube channel
. For more information on our monthly schedule, add
+Google Developers
to your circles and follow
@googledevs
on Twitter.
Peter Lubbers
works on the Chrome Developer Relations Team, spreading HTML5 and Open Web goodness. A native of the Netherlands, Peter served as a Special Forces commando in the Royal Dutch Green Berets.
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